Birmingham is extremely easy to get to as it is well-connected by road, rail and air.
Road
Birmingham is at the heart of the UK motorway network. The M5, M6, M40 and M42 motorways provide easy access to the south west, the north west and London and make visits to cities such as Stratford, Oxford, Manchester and Bristol very straightforward.
Rail
Birmingham has three city centre rail stations providing fast and frequent connections to London and many other major towns and cities across the UK.
Air
Birmingham Airport is only a 10 minutes train ride from the city centre.
Travel to the University Campus
Road
The campus sits on the A38, 2 ½ miles from the city centre and 8 miles from the M5 and the M40.
Rail
The University railway station is a 5 - 10 minute walk from The Alan Walters Building. Up to six trains an hour depart for the University railway station from Birmingham New Street station and the journey is approximately 10 minutes.
Road
Birmingham is at the heart of the UK motorway network. The M5, M6, M40 and M42 motorways provide easy access to the south west, the north west and London and make visits to cities such as Stratford, Oxford, Manchester and Bristol very straightforward.
Rail
Birmingham has three city centre rail stations providing fast and frequent connections to London and many other major towns and cities across the UK.
Air
Birmingham Airport is only a 10 minutes train ride from the city centre.
Travel to the University Campus
Road
The campus sits on the A38, 2 ½ miles from the city centre and 8 miles from the M5 and the M40.
Rail
The University railway station is a 5 - 10 minute walk from The Alan Walters Building. Up to six trains an hour depart for the University railway station from Birmingham New Street station and the journey is approximately 10 minutes.